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All the Right Moves
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Directed by Michael Chapman.
High school athlete Tom Cruise would do anything to escape the dull provincialism of his home town. Cruise's bullying coach Craig T. Nelson cajoles Cruise into seeking an athletic scholarship to a major university. Inevitably, the boy begins to question his goals in life, and soon his soul is the object of a tug of war between Nelson and Cruise's girlfriend Lea Thompson. The first directorial effort for cinematographer Michael Chapman, All the Right Moves was photographed by Jan DeBont, who'd later direct such box-office bonanzas as Speed and Twister. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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"6-2-SACK MONSTER!! 6-2-SACK MONSTER!! HIKE!! Before there was Friday Night Lights there was All the Right Moves. Tom Cruise before he went nuts and joined his little religious cult (collecting sweet lil Katie Holmes as collateral damage). All the usual stuff is there….the small town everyone wants to escape from…the obligatory girlfriend…the crazy coach…the big game with the one momentous play. I probably have an affinity for this movie because it is set & actually was filmed in my general geographic area. I can relate to these characters in a broad sense. " [More]
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Although the legendary products of Western Pennsylvania high-school football have given their dying milltowns a somewhat romantic air in countless sports documentaries, reality is a much different thing. In this absorbing drama, Tom Cruise stars as a young cornerback prospect who dreams of being an engineer. Despite his love for pretty Lea Thompson and the respect with which he treats his millworker father, Cruise is desperate to get out of his decaying hometown, and knows that a football scholarship is his only ticket. Complications arise when he runs afoul of the team's coach (Craig T. Nelson in a well-played turn) and must face his own pride. The supporting cast is quite good, and Jan DeBont's gritty, evocative photography perfectly captures the film's tone. An unexpectedly moving drama which got lost among the sugar-coated teen trifles of its time, All the Right Moves is a thoughtful and involving story of holding on to a dream in the bleakest of surroundings. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide
 



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